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  • [quote]Originally posted by Bodhi: I think OpenGL is software, not hardware. But it could seriously effect hardware vendors, videocard companies in particular. The chips are made to support the OpenGL spec. If M$'s claims can hold water,…
  • [quote]Originally posted by MacAgent: Interesting how most posts like this are by a person with less than five posts and they speak in bad English. I'd have to say that's a fairly poor generalization. There's folks on this board with hundreds o…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Bigc: Boy, yous guys are worse than a limp tree in a wind storm, ready to bend which ever way the windblows. I love rumors, they're so informative. <removed> Sorry, it was a knee jerk response, not ap…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Junkyard Dawg: Douglass Adams was a Mac freak. Now he's dead. Wow. That was a great post. I just can't understand why people give you a hard time. Really, I just don't get it.
  • new enclosure or not, I'd really like to be able to do something about the size of the trackpad. I manage to twitch my thumbs across it about seven hundred and eighty-six times a day when I'm typing. Being able to tell it to ignore the edges or so…
  • I had no idea any of the broadcast stuff was happening. Your theory really ties things together well. It has seemed that Apple was really on a roll and following a grand strategy, and that it was leading up to something, but Wow! The "Wolf" r…
  • [quote]Originally posted by BobtheTomato: The G6? Or else b1tch about it's performace.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Jonathan Brisby: People claiming that this colaboration 'thing' will replace the cluster 'thing'. Using this new technology on an Xserver/Raid array is fine. Using this for personal use and expecting huge results and…
  • [quote]Originally posted by BobtheTomato: But they haven't seen it in a Wintel product, ergo it's a bad idea. I swear we're becoming an insular community with a serious inferiority complex. Yeah, instead of Apple having the "Not invented here" c…
  • Hmm...I suppose this could exist as a service running under any applications (hence the kernal hacking). It would intercept calls to the CPU that were computationally intensive (edit: ignoring things like GUI operations) and break them out into pac…
  • [quote]Originally posted by GardenOfEarthlyDelights: *snip* (I'm holding off for project Autobahn, where the Mac finally gets the enough motor to sit in the left lane, forcing all others out of its way as it barrels down the computing roadway.) …
  • [quote]Originally posted by Matsu: I'm curious as to why the MacOS on x86 zealots always want to use AMD ??? Why switch just to be behind the curve again, if Apple were to go x86 then they should at least get P4's in SP and DP configs. Why …
  • Oh dear God. Not again.
  • I'm sure lots of people would *love* to tell. 'Course, they'd love the keep their jobs and not end up in court too. Besides anyone that did post would be hounded and doubted so much that it wouldn't be worth it. *sigh*
  • [quote]Originally posted by Xidius: WOW! that actually sounds really cool!! (but no one would know what it meant. ) True, but it beats being the "Evil Empire"
  • [quote]Originally posted by DiscoCow: no... not just no...H*LL no.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Jonathan Brisby: I concur. I'm new but also and will try not to be bothersome. But after reading your analysis of him and reading his posts, I think your right. OT: I dig your signature.
  • [quote]Originally posted by pscates: I agree. The iBook and PowerBook just recently got tweaked, and are both fine. The iMac is now six months old, with no updates. It's definitely due, if only a 100MHz speed bump and hard drive increase. BUT, y…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Programmer: This debate is getting a little long-in-the-tooth, and everybody keeps talking about "schools" as if they were completely the same the world over... since when do all schools behave the same? Especiall…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Barto: Whatever. People who can afford new Power Macs can afford updated software to go with them, thats all I said. Barto Nope, nope, nope. Schools that can afford new hardware usually do it in stages. First…